Internships provide the opportunity to combine the student's work experience with the academic program and are part of the Student Engagement Transcript (SET). An internship allows students to apply concepts and techniques learned in the classroom and assists students the opportunity to sharpen leadership and professional networking skills. For more information contact Career Services Department to apply for the program and the Academic Department Heads or the Department. Faculty Coordinator for more information about the program. Internship/Co-op credits are non-business elective courses. A total of 12 credits of the non-business elective can be used for internship/Co-Op program.
Prerequisites: (Completed SPMG1010 & SPMG1011, 60 credits earned, and 2.00 QPA and permission of Department Head)
3 Credits